Security on Sale Gun safe Prying video
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thats why you shoot them before they can even come close to the safe
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If you look closely the bottm bolts look like they have been blurred to prevent you from seeing that they have not been secured. I have been working with metal for YEEAARS and even a properly boxed and welded 16 guage structural piece would not bend as easy as it was portrayed to here - and this is most likely a 12ga big box store safe used to demo here. Something wrong with this video!
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Sure the cheaper safes are just that. Cheap but the two fellows here were professional safe workers and knew just how to get in quicly. It also looks like the door was Skeletionized.
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With the safe bolted to the floor so you cant tip it over like a glass of milk
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The scary music made me believe this was real.... Dahtttt... Not... Good luck getting that big ass crowbar in a 4x6 enclosed closet
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I call bullsh** that door was hollow and bending like a tin can when they raised the lt up!
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Wow. Never knew. Thanks.
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i have never seen a safe free standing in the middle of a room in a house. if its in a closet with no room on both sides of the safe them your demostration would never work, poor example if you ask me.
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Meh. I think a good rule of thumb is that a safe probably shouldn't cost more than 25% of what it's protecting. If you have a few hunting rifles and an old .357 that you carry for protection on camping trips, a big-box safe is probably good enough. If you have a $20k+ collection of guns (or hope to) then invest in a top of the line safe. And if you have class III weapons, mortgage the house for a bomb-proof safe because you're in for a world of hurt if they get stolen.
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The other thing missing in this video is one of the burglars tolerating 2 minutes of pain with my pitbull chewing on his ass.
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The vast majority of gun "safes" are just RSCs... Also, why bother with the door? The sides & back are most vulnerable to a brute force attack and can be taken down by a fire axe, sledgehammer, angle grinder, or any number of other tools a criminal could "borrow" from your own garage. True valuables should be kept in a safe deposit box at a bank. Moral: if someone knows you have an RSC & wants what's in it, they're going to get it... just like with anything else.
Is that a Liberty Fatboy safe or something else?
EverythingisFire 3 months ago
@EverythingisFire The fatboy is a lot more security and fire protection than the safe in this video. The fatboy is also bigger.
NWSafeCo 2 months ago